Today I’m sharing over forty free printable Christmas games!
Are you in charge of a classroom Christmas party this year? Maybe you’re looking for something to entertain the kids during a family Christmas gathering. Either way, I’ve got you covered!
Today I’m sharing over forty free and fabulous Christmas printable games for kids.
Christmas Matching Games
- Get Christmas matching game from Kids Activities Blog
- Crazy Little Projects has another cute and simple matching game.
Christmas Bingo
- Gift of Curiosity has ten different playing cards for Christmas Bingo. Perfect for preschoolers!
- Crazy Little Projects has ten Christmas bingo boards that older kids will enjoy.
- I really love these classy Christmas bingo cards from The Crafting Chicks.
- You’ll find 6 Christmas bingo cards at That’s What Che Said.
- Need a larger set? Get 20 Bingo cards from Blessed Beyond a Doubt.
- Wise Owl Factory is also sharing a giant set: 25 Christmas bingo boards for kindergarten.
- You’ll also find nativity bingo board games at Bible Story Printables.
Scavenger Hunts
- Get the pictured Christmas lights scavenger hunt from Not Consumed.
- Here’s another Christmas lights scavenger hunt – from Kids Activities Blog.
- Drive around town with this scavenger hunt from Tater Tots and Jello.
Family Game Night
- Childhood 101 has printable Christmas charades (pictured).
- Get more Christmas charades from Confidence Meets Parenting.
- One more set of Christmas charades – from the Joys of Boys
- Test your memory of Christmas carols with this game from Moms and Munchkins.
- Play this Christmas trivia game from Lil’ Luna.
Christmas Math Games
- Preschoolers will love these Christmas grid math games from Gift of Curiosity
- Here’s a Christmas number matching game from Toddler Approved
- Practice a variety of math skills with this roll a Christmas tree game from 3 Dinosaurs.
- Practice multiples with this freebie you can get at TPT.
Games for One
- Get these mix ‘n match puzzles from Itsy Bitsy Fun.
- Get both easy and hard Christmas crossword puzzles from DLTK.
- Try this advanced Christmas word search from Happiness is Homemade.
- Here’s a Christmas word scramble from Moms and Munchkins.
More Christmas-themed Fun & Learning
- I love these Christmas file folder games from Itsy Bitsy Fun.
- Make your own die and play this color the Christmas ornaments game from Buggy & Buddy.
- Use these printable photo props from Red Ted Art.
- Try these Christmas Mad Libs from Creative Family Fun.
- Make these paper angels from Red Ted Art.
Irene Anderson
Great list, thanks for sharing! A note about the Roll a Snowman game, it’s not free (it was the first week they put it up according to the site it’s on). thank you for all the time and hard work you put into your posts and offerings.
Anna G
Thanks, Irene! I took that one out of the round up.
Melissa
I love all these freebies! They are terrific! I just wish I could hit one “download” button and get all of them at once instead of having to click and download each individual activity. I guess some people might prefer to pick and choose, though. Thanks!
Anna G
Since they’re all on different blogs, I can’t offer that option – but I know that would be nice!
Rasha
Thank you for sharing a great learning with a great idea
Anna G
You’re welcome, Rasha!
Egzamin Cambridge
Really enjoyable and useful way to learn English. Thanks a lot.
Anna Geiger
You’re very welcome!
Carmen Robbins
I love these! I am a preschool teacher and these are a great idea. Please share more of your ideas…..Merry Christmas!!
Anna Geiger
I always have more ideas coming, Carmen 🙂 ! Thanks for reading!
Anna Geiger
Thank you for sharing, Melody!
Robin
How is this free if we have to join a subscription site (Scribd) to download?
Anna Geiger
Isn’t Scribd free? For which activity do you need a subscription to Scribd?
Robin
The Christmas Action Cards. It tells me to “Join today and read free for two weeks” when I click download.
Anna Geiger
I agree that that’s disappointing. That’s the first time I’ve seen that from Scribd. I’m removing that printable from this list.
Robin
Is the subscription just for the ebooks and audiobooks?
Anna Geiger
I don’t know – but I don’t like entering my e-mail address to get a printable unless it’s from a blog I trust.
Robin
Thanks, and I would like to apologize for the brusqueness of my original question. I appreciate all you share with everyone. I have used several things in my preschool classroom.
Anna Geiger
Not a problem, Robin – I appreciate knowing about links to suspicious sites. I don’t want anyone to get a virus by clicking on a bad link or ad.
Elizabeth Gonzalez
Thank you for sharing great learning games!
Anna Geiger
You’re welcome, Elizabeth!
Katie Pinch
Thanks so much for featuring our memory game from A Little Pinch of Perfect. I really appreciate it. 🙂
Debbie
Thanks so much for hosting!